Parts of a Plot
Characters
Characters 2
Feeling Things Out
Misc.
100

The part of the story where things start to return to a new normal. 

What is Falling Action?

100

The main character; the character who enacts change in the story.

What is the Protagonist?

100

A character with many traits. 

What is a Round Character?

100

This is the story's atmosphere or the feeling evoked in the reader. 

What is Mood?

100

Writers choose who, in the story, tells this story. This can be in first-person, third-person limited, or third-person omniscient.

What is point of view?

200

The part of a story where information is given about the characters and the world.

What is Exposition?

200

A supporting character. Assists the protagonist in their quest for change.

What is a Subordinate Character?

200

A character who does not change.

What is a Static Character?

200

An obstacle faced by a character.

What is Conflict?

200

The narrator uses "I" pronouns and is stuck to one head.

What is first-person?

300

The most exciting part of a story. The moment where the protagonist starts to change.

What is the Climax?

300

A character who changes.

What is a Dynamic Character?
300

Information about a character is learned by telling the reader, either through narration or dialogue. (i.e. "She was intelligent.")

What is Direct Characterization?

300

This drives a character's actions and explains behavior/reveals personality.

What is Motivation?

300

The narrator uses they pronouns and can move between heads.

What is third-person omniscient point of view?

400

The part of a story where conflict begins. Things start to "ramp up" and the characters must struggle against problems.

What is Rising Action?

400

A character with very few traits. They are 2-dimensional.

What is a Flat Character?
400

Information about a character is implied, either through their own actions or dialogue. (i.e. a character does a tricky math problem on the board, so the reader learns that she is intelligent.

What is Indirect Characterization?

400

This is how the narrator or author feel about a subject.

What is Tone?

400
When Lottie struggles over whether she should join the other children who are throwing stones at Miss Lottie's flowers, this is an example of...

Internal Conflict

500

The part of the story where we return to normalcy. The very end. 

What is Denouement?

500

The struggle against which the protagonist must fight. This may be a character OR an unseen force in the story (i.e. nature, societal expectations)

What is the Antagonist?

500

This is the role of Poverty in "Marigolds." 

What is an Antagonist?

500

This is the language used by an author. It is distinct and unique to that author or to that narrator. 

What is voice?

500

This is the implied meaning of a word. Two words may mean the same thing, but create different images (cottage vs cabin). 

What is connotation?

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